Seifiddine Rezgui Yacoubi

Seifiddine Rezgui Yacoubi (1982-26 June 2015) was an Islamic State member from Tunisia who carried out the 2015 Sousse attacks.

Biography
Seifiddine Rezgui Yacoubi was born in 1982 in Gaafour in Tunisia, and he attended the University of Kairouan, pursuing a career as an electrician. He had a girlfriend, drank alcohol, and was a local break-dancing star, but he was radicalized over issues such as the lack of Western intervention in the Syrian Civil War as well as the ongoing Second Libyan Civil War, and Saifallah Ben Hassin trained him as a member of his Ajnad al-Khilafah splintergroup of Ansar al-Sharia in Tunisia. Yacoubi later pledged allegiance to the Islamic State and appeared in an ISIS video, and on 26 June 2015 he snorted cocaine before launching the 2015 Sousse attacks against foreign tourists. Yacoubi used an AK-47 assault rifle and hand grenades to kill 38 people and wound 39 before he was gunned down by a security guard, ending his rampage.